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Weekend Discussion Thread: MST3K/RiffTrax/CT-related Things You’ve Made/Discovered

We’re gonna do another combination topic today. Alert reader Dan writes:

Has anyone created anything MST related that they would like to share with everyone?  Perhaps some custom Servo knitted pot holders, an .mp3 song about Space Mutiny, a youtube video of you in a Torgo costume or an etch-a-sketch masterpiece of T.V.’s Frank?
 I’d like to see what we’ve created.  I know we’ll mostly get links to photos of bots (I built a Servo years ago, myself) but I’m sure there’s some unique stuff too.

Haven’t done anything yourself? Let me expand the topic with this suggestion, from alert reader Steven:

Last week, I was working on a project involving regular expressions in the Python programming language. The documentation included this gem:
“Crow|Servo will match either Crow or Servo, not Cro, a ‘w’ or an ‘S’, and ervo.”
After the obligatory double-take, I wondered if this might be a good weekend discussion topic — what references to MST3k have you come across when you least expected them?

And let me expand the topic further to include RiffTrax and Cinematic Titanic, things you’ve either made yourself or encountered, which brings me to this coolness, which I encountered the other day. Neat, huh?

So what have you made or found?

Note: This will probably be a link-heavy thread again, so please be patient if your post doesn’t appear right away.

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  1. Bobby 23-Skidoo says:

    I’m a geocacher, so I’ve occasionally included MST3K references in my caches (and have even placed DAP DVDs in some). Since the show has never aired here, I’m probably the only one in the province that gets them.

    Anyhow, in the geocaching world, it is generally considering the lamest, most shameful cache to hide, or to find is a 35mm film canister, stuck under the skirt of a lamppost.

    So, I created a series of cache hides where you had to find a bunch of separate 35mm film canisters, in order to find the final container, which was also a 35mm film canister underneath a lamp post skirt. As I was posting them, I found myself joking about the shame of it all, and decided to add this simple little image to the final cache:

    http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=2dae8c9a-a0b0-4496-86ad-74b2edb6c445

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  2. Other Stephanie says:

    A hat. The only extant photos are on Facebook. You probably have to be logged in to see them. I could take more and stuff, that would mean Making An Effort.

    Pattern adapted from someone else’s, someone much more wonderful than I.

    http://tinyurl.com/28gp6rh

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  3. RockyJones says:

    I’m sure a lot of you out there have seen that yellow and black “Watch Out For Snakes” graphic online (you know…the one that looks like a highway sign, with the theater seats silouetted at the bottom.). Well, during a bout of boredom, I ended up making myself a laminted, suction-cupped, “baby on board” version of the sign for my car’s back windshield. A friend asked me why I’d do that, when so few people would be likely to know what it meant.

    I simply replied: “Don’t worry, the RIGHT people will get it.” :smirk:

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  4. MPSh says:

    The only thing I ever did was to make an MP3 Demo cover of the MST3K Love Theme. I patterned it after the Man… or Astroman cover, so it has the Joel lyrics. I’d post if I knew how to post MP3’s…..

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  5. majorjoe23 says:

    A few years back I gave a bunch of old T-shirts to some crafting friends of mine. One took an MST3K shirt (white with Tom and Crow on it) and made it into a reversible back pack (turn it inside out to make the other character the “featured” one.

    I wish I had a pic.

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  6. Criswell says:

    The most unimaginative thing imaginable – I built a Tom Servo gumball machine.

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  7. Pet the llama says:

    :bomb: I have come with a plan for world domination based on Secret Agent Super Dragon and Danger Deathray, but only for peaceful purposes. Hahahahahahahahaha!

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  8. clhenry89 says:

    I didn’t do this but there’s a Mega Man hack where you play as Servo.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t5vhpXViWVQ

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  9. GizmonicTemp says:

    I did a rockin’ remake of “California Lady”.

    http://www.magicmarkerweb.com/californialady.mp3

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  10. Geko says:

    In high school ceramics class I made Tom Servo for the assignment of making a whistle. You blow up his hoverskirt and it whistles.

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  11. Sharktopus says:

    I’ve come across two things just this past week, coinicidentally enough:

    One is this sweet Pumaman tee shirt created by TIMtheTOON (http://www.printfection.com/timtoon):
    http://www.printfection.com/timtoon/PUMA-MAN-T-Shirt/_p_1735709

    The other is this awesome sketch by DC Comics artist Ethan Van Sciver (who has mentioned being a MSTie in interviews)of Tom Servo as a Green Lantern, presumably requested by a fan at a convention:
    http://i56.tinypic.com/66yqky.jpg

    And loosely in the “things I’ve made” category, here’s the Green Lantern sketch colored in Photoshop by yours truly:
    http://i55.tinypic.com/348htgo.jpg

    (Chris, I’m pretty crappy with HTML, so feel free to format this post in whatever way you feel is best, as is your right as the great and powerful Sampo.)

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  12. Sharktopus says:

    @ Geko: “I’m experiencing a sensation altogether new to me and I LOVE it!” :laugh:

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  13. fantagor says:

    Thanks for the bumpers thread. That is now my 5th Stumbleupon find. I know I didn’t stumble upon it in the literal sense, but stumbling into things is how I normally operate.

    Randy

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  14. PumamanRedux says:

    Have found on the Information Super Highway:

    * Mistings / mstings [mst3ks of movie scripts/ email spams/ fanfiction]
    Example is a msting of part of the script for the movie Serenity —

    * The SOL in Lego: http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/49953

    * Crow and Tom in Lego: http://www.reasonablyclever.com/lego/mst3k/

    * A fan msting of Starcrash which is found on youtube begins at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4AB7xfGdgzM

    * Same crew doing a mst3k of The Giant Claw starts here — http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-LjjPO0OYCo

    more links later, maybe ….

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  15. PumamanRedux says:

    The fan misting of Serenty script is at http://eric261.tripod.com/mst3kserenity/mst3kserenity.html … forgot to add it to my prior post

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  16. mst3ktemple says:

    @ 9 – that just made my day.

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  17. PumamanRedux says:

    Prior to my posting in #13 I had a list of stuff I had found on the web. Looks like it didn’t load properly to this thread

    I’ll just list here in this post where folks can find things I found on the web: youtube videos with fan made mst3k riffs {Starcrash and The Giant Claw are done hilariously by one group of fans], mistings of fanfictions/ email spams/ scripts … and the SOL and Tom & Crow in LEGO

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  18. PumamanRedux says:

    looks my list made it after all … never mind me ….

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  19. Ryan says:

    I helped write many of ther riffs for the Quiptracks riff of HULK:
    http://quiptracks.com/zencart/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1&products_id=13&zenid=94ee21d16fbd7f99248295d69259df32
    I also helped write for Hor-Riff-ic Productions riff of Gremlins (I am Darth Geek):
    http://www.rifftrax.com/iriffs/hor-riff-ic-productions/hor-riff-ic-gremlins
    And I was (among several others) a writer on Cinester Theater’s Back to the Future 3:
    http://www.rifftrax.com/iriffs/cinester-theater/cinester-theater-presents-back-future-part-3

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  20. Before I got my SOL model years ago, I made my own MST3K diarama using a NASA moon landing kit and lots of spare model parts. One day I’ll get around to photographing it and sending it to this site.

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  21. Weirdonian says:

    This topic sure is timely for me, seeing as I’ve just completed my Joel Robinson costume and a small size Servo puppet to tote along with me too for this Halloween’s festivities! I’ve got three videos I’ve uploaded: one of most all of the parts that went into the small Servo unit, another of the completed puppet, and a third of me in my Joel Robinson costume along side my small size Servo, whom I named Norm.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pdDTP_AZ3qw

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tdah6nZDeE4

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z3t1glXYPKw

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  22. RockyJones says:

    #9…That was excellent! I’m holding my Bic lighter high above my head!

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  23. Kilroy says:

    Okay, I’d be remiss without sharing something from a YouTuber named dascottjr. He’s done awesome work putting together literal versions of music videos and has been doing some riffing inspired by MST3K and RiffTrax. Here’s his riff of a Chuck E. Cheese employee training video:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yxJu-yBxgCg

    He’s got great timing and sounds a bit like Frank Connif, a great combo in my book. Check his stuff out.

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  24. The Bolem says:

    I made a posterboard milk carton large enough to fit over my head for the missing child Halloween costume idea from Godzilla vs. Megalon. The list of ingredients on the side includes 100% of your daily recommended allowance of Ben Murphy.

    Just curious: has anyone ever made or encountered a Tom Servo fish bowl?

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  25. GizmonicTemp says:

    RockyJones & mst3ktemple Hey thanks! IMHO, “California Lady” is actually not a bad little song. It had no place in a movie about a giant Navajo alien lizard, but, as a bassist myself, I was VERY impressed with the “Eskimo’s” bass lines.

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  26. Timber says:

    I made myself a “Manos:Hands of Fate” T-shirt years ago for a sci-fi/cheesy movie themed party. I’ll have to dig up pics.

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  27. bchat says:

    I bought “Music Creator” a few years ago, and while learning the basics of the program, I took various sound files I found online and made the “MST3K Robot Mix” using looped bass & drums tracks included with “MC”. I also made a few other MST “songs”, including one with Gypsy going “I don’t get you” over and over. Unfortunately, the pc those “songs” were on crashed a few years back before I had a chance to copy anything to cd, and now I can’t find some of the sound bites I’d used before, so they’re not much more than fond memories now.

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  28. Dunno if this counts and I didn’t make my cat, but I did name him Tom Servo. My kids have already decided that if we ever get another cat, we will call him Brain Guy.

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  29. hollyhox says:

    Gizmonic Temp, that was incredible! I mean this as the highest possible compliment: You sound like Mike Nelson when you sing!

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  30. Sampo says:

    Great song, GizmonicTemp! Well done!

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  31. OnenuttyTanuki says:

    One of my friends made a “Master” (Manos : Hands of Fate) costume and wore it at Anime Central 2005 in IL. We figured no one would no who he was. Needless to say by the end of the con, he had harlem of various Anime girls.
    Plus, due to boredom, the day before the con we had him stand next this funky looking statue in the lobby of the Rosemount Hyatt and read random passages out loud from a hotel room Bible as the Master.

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  32. Katana says:

    About the most “awesome” thing I’ve made is a drawing of the Crow model from the 20th Anniversary set. Well, in nine different angles. The part that makes it special was that it was for my AP art portfolio my senior year of high school, and the piece itself was one of five (out of 24) physically sent to the judges for super-special-extra scrutiny.

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  33. fantagor says:

    This might be redundant but last night I found a subliminally inserted “4” and “20” at the 20:26 and 20:27 mark of the “Reefer Madness” three riffer version. Never noticed it before (I think this is my third viewing, but my first on the big screen TV). Also probably helped that I was high. Nothing sharpens your acuity for perceiving the weird like some high powered weed.

    Randy

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  34. Steve K says:

    Here’s another discovery: I just bought RiffTrax Shorts-A-Poppin’ this weekend, and found a short near the end called What About Juvenile Delinquency?

    Those of you with a more encyclopedic knowledge of the show may recall it being riffed in episode 518 with The Atomic Brain.

    This is the first Rifftrax overlap with MST3k I’ve seen. Anyone know of others?

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  35. majorjoe23 says:

    “The other is this awesome sketch by DC Comics artist Ethan Van Sciver (who has mentioned being a MSTie in interviews)of Tom Servo as a Green Lantern, presumably requested by a fan at a convention:
    http://i56.tinypic.com/66yqky.jpg

    Holy crap, Sharktopus, that’s the sketch Ethan did for me. I was pretty surprised to see it in this thread (and I don’t know why I didn’t think of posting it).

    I’m impressed by your coloring job, thanks so much for posting a link to it. If Ethan ever comes to town again I think I’m asking for an Orange Lantern Crow.

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  36. Richard the Lion-footed says:

    I can’t seem to get any of my posts to post if they have image links in them.

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  37. I am sure a lot of you already know I have begun the journey of making a video review every episode beginning with the KTMA season. Below are my first 11 episodes, episode 12 KTMA 15 – Superdome should be out this week.

    Episode 1: http://blip.tv/file/4099283
    Episode 2: http://blip.tv/file/4095060
    Episode 3: http://blip.tv/file/4095121
    Episode 4: http://blip.tv/file/4095187
    Episode 5: http://blip.tv/file/4099313
    Episode 6: http://blip.tv/file/4099336
    Episode 7: http://blip.tv/file/4099427
    Episode 8: http://blip.tv/file/4086591
    Episode 9: http://blip.tv/file/4129126
    Episode 10: http://blip.tv/file/4184180
    Episode 11: http://blip.tv/file/4238916

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  38. Cody Himes says:

    I did a Guitar Pro tab of the Mystery Science Theater Hour theme! It’s on Ultimate-Guitar.com, and I’m working on the end credits theme (“Mighty Science Theater”), which is not as easy as I thought it would be.

    http://tinyurl.com/2alsu82 <- MST60 Theme

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  39. TabHunter says:

    I used to read science fiction, and one of the headliners in the field is Dan Simmons. I was flipping through a copy of one of his books, The Rise of Endymion, when I found this in the acknowledgments section:

    “The author would like to thank the following people: … and my editor, Tom Dupree, for his patience, enthusiasm, and shared good taste for loving Mystery Science Theater 3000.”

    You can even see the page with the ‘Look Inside’ feature on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Rise-Endymion-Dan-Simmons/dp/0553572989/ref=sr_1_13?ie=UTF8&qid=1288572179&sr=8-13

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  40. Patty Reed says:

    My daughter is a huge MST3K fan. We threw together this Tom Servo Costume this year for Halloween. Though it was a big hit, sadly only one person identified her as Servo. We thought we’d share with people who might appreciate it more.

    http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=31711430&l=b42003ddce&id=1298526929

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  41. Doug says:

    Sort of MST3K related: I go to the Art Institute of Ft. Lauderdale, and for an editing class, I had to put together a music video using public domain footage. Included on the stock footage site were Teenagers from Outer Space and the trailer for The Deadly Mantis, so I mined those heavily and combined them with a really lame Japanese film in the vein of “Prince of Space”. The whole thing is set to “Final Attack Ride Hibiki” from Kamen Rider Decade (look it up on YouTube, it’s the one with a bunch of Riders playing a giant crab to death with their instruments).

    I’ll see if I can post it.

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  42. BIG61AL says:

    @ #39
    That is a great costume….. ;-)

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  43. Richard the Lion-footed says:

    When My son was in Middle School, back in the late 90s, he was into making bead art.
    One Saturday morning, while watching MST3K he got the idea to make a Tom Servo.
    Without any pattern or drawing, he completed his Tom before the show was over.

    I kept it, of course, and this last summer, at the San Diego Comic-con, my son got a picture
    or HIS creation with the original creators.

    http://www.imagebam.com/image/f08f79104643390
    http://www.imagebam.com/image/eb2521104643391

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  44. Daniel says:

    I’ve done a number of things over the years–but mostly my friend Marcus and I did the rifftrax iRiffs for “Wild Guitar” on rifftrax–which of course features the majority of the Eegah! cast. I also did a Riffing of the video game Final Fantasy X-2 on YouTube, but it was very time intensive to put together, so I scrapped it after one episode (30 minutes). [ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HK_z8vVUPeo ]

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  45. Zee says:

    Capping! It started with on official Sci-Fi Channel MST3K website with Caption This! and is still going strong in a very active online community that’s all about the funny:

    Awesome Real Time Capping:
    http://hipsoda.com/caption/index.php?
    http://lustforlunch.com/is/

    Kick-Ass Message Board Capping:
    http://glitterscappostparty.yuku.com/

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  46. Sharktopus says:

    “Holy crap, Sharktopus, that’s the sketch Ethan did for me. I was pretty surprised to see it in this thread (and I don’t know why I didn’t think of posting it).

    I’m impressed by your coloring job, thanks so much for posting a link to it. If Ethan ever comes to town again I think I’m asking for an Orange Lantern Crow.”

    Maybe with Crow clutching his “mother” instead of the power battery? “MINE!” High five to majorjoe23 for excellent taste in all things geeky! I stumbled across the sketch in a Google image search for MST3k and thought it was super cool. (Almost as good as that fanart mash-up of the Futurama and BPRD casts.)

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  47. Mike says:

    I created a webpage dedicated to the Bert I Gordon film “Village of the Giants.”

    It can be found at villageofthegiants.net.

    If it hadn’t been for finding the MST3K version of this film during my early teens, I probably wouldn’t have kept searching for the full film and pursued the webpage creation many years later.

    Plus, there’s even a MST3K-section in the information area that gives some of my favorite quotes from the film, as well as an analysis.

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  48. ctc says:

    Here’s a custom for the Games Workshop “Battlefleet Gothic” game:

    http://megomuseum.com/community/showthread.php?t=26586

    Don C.

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  49. GizmonicTemp says:

    Sampo #30 – Wow, thank you so much!
    hollyhox #29 – I sound like Mike?! Hmmmm. I never thought about that before. Perhaps he and I should team up for an Industrial Metal version of “Frank About Frank”.

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  50. Derek says:

    While listening to the ROCKY IV soundtrack, the lyrics of “NO EASY WAY OUT” seemed to touch on a lot of imagery from “Manos”. Therefore, I created a music video for the song set to footage from the movie. It turned out rather well, I think. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U2idAek2dZE

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